in this regard, people like rahm emanuel and senator durbin, do t you know who they remind me of?o they will hate this but it's true, the southern governors and mayors in the 1960s during the civil rights era. they remind me a lot of george wallace, who for cold, partisan political reasons said i'm going to ignore federal law because i have a provincial aim here and my first priority is not enforcing the civil rights of my people. it's my political agenda. >> trish: it's such a comparison. in many ways, it's a stark contrast to different and yet -- essentially, it's the same kind of thing. if you have a federal law, you can't sit there and say we are not going to obey it -- when, by the way, the people in your very city are at risk because you are not obeying federal law. >> they are at risk. political correctness sometimes isn't just dumb, you can actually be deadly. we all know the case of kate steinle in san francisco, so horrific. there's a young woman just outside of the city, in cold blood she was raped and murdered on easter sunday. she didn't show up to easter sunday servi